The two were chatting, and the atmosphere suddenly became awkward.
Silence enveloped them.
The scene was eerily bizarre.
Leonard Lewis looked at Harrison Clark, his eyes filled with confusion and surprise, as well as uneasiness.
When he first mentioned the idea, Leonard knew that with Mr. Clark's wisdom, he would instantly understand that the protagonist of the story was based on himself.
That was precisely the point that Leonard hesitated about.
In just over three months, Harrison Clark had developed dozens of revolutionary technologies and written three books, pushing applied technology forward by nearly a century and basic research by several decades.
Although these achievements are still fermenting within the scientific community, and their impact on ordinary households may take a short-term growth period of five to ten years, Harrison Clark's contributions have become an indisputable fact that no one can ignore.